[tor-bugs] #31512 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Fingerprinting of Tor Browser
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#31512: Fingerprinting of Tor Browser
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Reporter: thelamper | Owner: tbb-team
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Major | Resolution: invalid
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Comment (by Thorin):
Not sure on brax.me not providing a static fingerprint for you. Does it
ever change back to a previous fingerprint? Did it only change between
releases?
Examples: toggling the toolbar on/off: anything that changes chrome will
affect the FP (until letterboxing kicks in). In the case of the toolbar,
if enabled, this even affects new windows: you will find there is a glitch
since FF57 (Quantum) where the height is always short by `x` pixels
depending on the OS (but consistent `x` pixels per OS). And toolbar
density also affects this. So it could be you had the toolbar showing some
times, and others, not. Or maybe the browser window had been inadvertently
resized <-- I suspect this
Long story short, the fingerprintjs2 techniques are all covered, and if
their "unique fingerprint" isn't very stable, then they're not doing a
very good job at it :) But I don't suspect that's the case: TB doesn't
(yet) use randomizing.
At the end of the day: there's **nothing** here that isn't known about and
covered. Paste `view-source:https://brax.me/geo/fingerprint2.js` into the
urlbar, scroll almost to the end (very end and page up twice) and look at
the `var components` list
Maybe keep a record of the FP hashes: and check your inner window res at
the same time
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31512#comment:11>
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